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Actually, question guys.

Im thinking of getting a roof spoiler for my R33 4 door. Do Laurel/Ceffy/S13 type roof spoilers fit or will i need to source an actuall R33 specific one? ( i know it can be done through jesse streeter).

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Intercooler is choking on that front bar aha.

Nice Ceff bar the work wheels :)

cooler works fine makes big power and doesnt get hot at all

not sure what you mean about the wheels looking smaller than they are? look like 17's to me....

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:unsure: say what?

you'll need an r33 specific window spoiler mate , i can't remember if 4d and 2d are the same pinch.gif

Hmmm cheers mate. I know someone got a 2D R33 Specific roof spoiler through jesse streeter for 250 so ill have to do some more research :)

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You cant be serious!

I r serious.

cooler works fine makes big power and doesnt get hot at all

not sure what you mean about the wheels looking smaller than they are? look like 17's to me....

Fair enough mate :)

to me the centre wheel design looks like a 15 and then regardless of whats around it, its looks too small to me. Just my opinion on those sort of wheels and i know they are popular with most but im not going to run with the crowd if im not a fan.

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Hmmm cheers mate. I know someone got a 2D R33 Specific roof spoiler through jesse streeter for 250 so ill have to do some more research :)

I got a 4 door and im after a roof spoiler too but i know for sure the 2 door ones do not fit!

Also for the record you have very bad taste....

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Relating to the car i own or my opinions on work wheels?

Probably in some peoples eyes, you aren't exactly a connoisseur for nice wheels 045HOW. But hey, dare to be different!

I think your car is a fine, rare example. Just don't swap those genuine IMPUL wheels off for some second rate set again!!!! (Joking mate. Do whatever suits you)

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